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i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced interrogations made a difference. the detainees would've given us this information anyway. is there something in the report shows in fact the enhanced interrogation techniques any difference? >> the report is very clear that people like david chick mom and were extremely resistant to questioning and give up unreliable or very little information before the enhanced interrogation techniques are introduced. i think there's no question that the made a difference in the material that was produced here so i'm all right, ken, given all this, why would air colder, the attorney general, do this now is to not in the pa
i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced...
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be perceived by a lot of people in america as trying to be right thing. neil: all right, republicans go back, senator, your days when you were a powerful leader in the senate. you blocked bill clinton's efforts. they did everything with hillary and then just dumped it on congress, and now, you are advocating something opposite, going to what bill clinton did. mixed messages? >> clinton started working with congress, and mrs. clinton came to visit us and said we are going to work together on this, and i said, my to of staff -- all of a sudden, they just stopped republican participation. well, here, it never started. it started with clinton on the house side. we never had republican participation. in the senate, to the credit of max baucus, he is trying to work with republicans on that committee, and i think he and senator grassley offer the best hope of getting some type of bipartisanship, but senator grassley is not going to hang around forever and as they keep making it more difficult for him. he will have no choice than to abandon his position. neil: wa
be perceived by a lot of people in america as trying to be right thing. neil: all right, republicans go back, senator, your days when you were a powerful leader in the senate. you blocked bill clinton's efforts. they did everything with hillary and then just dumped it on congress, and now, you are advocating something opposite, going to what bill clinton did. mixed messages? >> clinton started working with congress, and mrs. clinton came to visit us and said we are going to work together...
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. >> could rugby take off in america like soccer has? that's what mark hopes. >> and that's where i think rugby wants to position itself as a participation sport. and if it could do what soccer did after the '94 world cup and the growth in soccer, i think, i don't what the percentage is, but there are a lot of kids playing soccer at an early age. and that's what we'd like to try and replicate with rugby. >> to find out more about play rugby usa and how you can get involved in the program. follow the links at our website, teenkidsnews.com. jessica? >> next -- a convention filled with super heroes, dark tales and more. [whistle blowing] visit... >>> german biologists have discovered the oldest species of ant on the planet. they live in the amazon rainforest. their "ant-cesters" date back 120 million years. >> nicole joins us now with a report on a really passionate group of people. nicole? >> jessica, these folks are obsessed with comics. you might say they're "drawn" to a gathering to celebrate their beloved craft. it's early morning in s
. >> could rugby take off in america like soccer has? that's what mark hopes. >> and that's where i think rugby wants to position itself as a participation sport. and if it could do what soccer did after the '94 world cup and the growth in soccer, i think, i don't what the percentage is, but there are a lot of kids playing soccer at an early age. and that's what we'd like to try and replicate with rugby. >> to find out more about play rugby usa and how you can get involved in...
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i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced interrogations made a difference. the detainees would've given us this information anyway. is there something in the report shows in fact the enhanced interrogation techniques any difference? >> the report is very clear that people like david chick mom and were extremely resistant to questioning and give up unreliable or very little information before the enhanced interrogation techniques are introduced. i think there's no question that the made a difference in the material that was produced here so i'm all right, ken, given all this, why would air colder, the attorney general, do this now is to not in the pa
i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced...
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the buck as you would say in america stops with me. i made that decision following the due process and living up to the values that we possess in scotland. many will disagree, many do agree. i know that it divides opinion in the world as it divides opinion in the family, but my responsibility was to make that decision and i did so on the basis that in scotland we want justice done, but we want compassion possessed and capable of being ensured. two wrongs never make a right. kenny mccaskill, thank you joining us. we're going to get reaction from the interview you just heard. >>> and why did the cia hire a private firm to hunt down and kill al qaeda leaders. naing onon ud r. weotototatatininci on us cars for everybody anont cfidedence ininin o. caususususlendnds s ve a a a t tcks. ququq n . >>> rabbi stephanie bernstein's brother was killed. >> my first reaction was to think back to an expression my grandmother had was who do you think you are? how dare he speak with such self righteousness. i thought his speech was driven by cowardice a
the buck as you would say in america stops with me. i made that decision following the due process and living up to the values that we possess in scotland. many will disagree, many do agree. i know that it divides opinion in the world as it divides opinion in the family, but my responsibility was to make that decision and i did so on the basis that in scotland we want justice done, but we want compassion possessed and capable of being ensured. two wrongs never make a right. kenny mccaskill,...
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vice president had a lot more to say about what he calls the politics behind the cia probes and how america's safety, he says, is being put in jeopardy by the investigation. and fox news sunday, chris wallace will join us live in a few minutes to talk about the exclusive interview with mr. cheney, and that is later this afternoon. >> jamie: and good morning, another "fox news alert." there are brand new pictures of an out of control wildfire that has been raging in southern california. and in just 24 hours, the last 24 hours, this fire has nearly tripled in size. fueled by triple-digit heat and winds. and is now threatening 10,000 homes, as firefighters struggle to get control of the flames. the growing inferno burning in the mountains just above los angeles, and is in a rugged, isolated terrain now and is making it difficult for fire crews, who are of course keeping a close eye and you can see the video, that these are devastating fires, and potentially, harming many people and homes and we'll bring you the latest details. >> eric: we start with new concerns being raised about president obam
vice president had a lot more to say about what he calls the politics behind the cia probes and how america's safety, he says, is being put in jeopardy by the investigation. and fox news sunday, chris wallace will join us live in a few minutes to talk about the exclusive interview with mr. cheney, and that is later this afternoon. >> jamie: and good morning, another "fox news alert." there are brand new pictures of an out of control wildfire that has been raging in southern...
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already, you had st of a feing that washington is not america had chaed, andalking inside, it was almost as if the aihad been sucked from the building. it seemedhat everything ha just -- a chapt had just completelyhanged. >> do yo think there will be any sense of how we shou try to get bk to what it used to be? do you think that this will have a long-term effect, or is it gng to be very partisan? >> things have changed quite a bi ihink it was former senar trent lott who recently t things inashington are not what theused to be. they have bece so lean, and the interaction, the partisanship between parties had ju gotte so much at loggerheads. its hard to see how there would be a way to break that. nator kennedy himself was very well known for managg to reach out across pty lines and make deals i notice toee the big picturto get aiece of legislatn passed. many people said that h he been welenough to work on the netiations of heth care reform, rhaps there would have been an agreement right now because he had that gift of being able to work wi republicans and docrats to reach consensus. >> the
already, you had st of a feing that washington is not america had chaed, andalking inside, it was almost as if the aihad been sucked from the building. it seemedhat everything ha just -- a chapt had just completelyhanged. >> do yo think there will be any sense of how we shou try to get bk to what it used to be? do you think that this will have a long-term effect, or is it gng to be very partisan? >> things have changed quite a bi ihink it was former senar trent lott who recently t...
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we remember the contract with america 15 years ago today. is this new bill of rights and attempt to create something that is quite to resonate with the american people the same way? >> certainly the republican party and its chairman would hope that it does prove as resonant as the contract with america. there are very valid reasons for both parties to be targeting senior citizens with their messages about health care reform. situs -- senior citizens, more reliably than any other demographic do go out and vote. a lot of the outrage, whether real or feigned, as some democrats insisted it was, was identifiably coming from senior citizens. this so-called bill of rights for seniors and health care debate would identify about half a dozen points of interest to senior citizens, including the financing of health care reform should not be at their expense. jon: i think one of the central tenets in this document that chairman steele outlined was that the bill should not be balanced on the back of senior citizens. >> there were taken to task some democ
we remember the contract with america 15 years ago today. is this new bill of rights and attempt to create something that is quite to resonate with the american people the same way? >> certainly the republican party and its chairman would hope that it does prove as resonant as the contract with america. there are very valid reasons for both parties to be targeting senior citizens with their messages about health care reform. situs -- senior citizens, more reliably than any other...
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tax credit so they can go any place in america. if you live in new york and you think there's an insurance policy in arizona that's better, you're not allowed to do that? why in the world is that? and as you know, there's great disparities between the cost of health insurance, varying from one state to another. back on malpractice a second. california has enacted some real improvements, texas has enacted some real improvement. we need national change to medical malpractice. let me mention -- [ applause ] i'm not going to get into too many more details, but you know one of the great increases of costs that we have today? the readmissions to hospitals. everybody here knows someone who went into the hospital, was discharged too early and had to go back to the hospital again and the costs have dramatically increased. the problem there, my friend, is the insurance companies who know they won't pay for more than a few days. that needs to be changed as well. as you know. so i have mentioned about the risk pools, i mentioned about long-ter
tax credit so they can go any place in america. if you live in new york and you think there's an insurance policy in arizona that's better, you're not allowed to do that? why in the world is that? and as you know, there's great disparities between the cost of health insurance, varying from one state to another. back on malpractice a second. california has enacted some real improvements, texas has enacted some real improvement. we need national change to medical malpractice. let me mention -- [...
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. >> reporter: this week the volunteer network organizing for america is urging members to show up at town halls and rally near local congressional offices. the move right out of the playbook of reform opponents who have raised their voices at town halls for weeks. jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> bill is not a hurricane but it left a tragic legacy in its wake. the remnants of bill moving away from the canadian coast after churning up gigantic waves, that swept a group of surf watchers into the sea off the maine coast killing a 7-year-old girl and also a florida swimmer. chad myers, where is the storm now and how strong do you think it is? >> it doesn't have the warm part in the middle. it's now lost that identity. but it is going to be traveling up to scotland here in the u.k. this is going to be like thursday morning. and that's still a 30-mile-per-hour storm. and by the time you get that far north, you also get more force, which makes things spin and could spin worse than that. here's where it is right now, there's nova xoe sha. this will slide off to the northeast. there was an aw
. >> reporter: this week the volunteer network organizing for america is urging members to show up at town halls and rally near local congressional offices. the move right out of the playbook of reform opponents who have raised their voices at town halls for weeks. jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> bill is not a hurricane but it left a tragic legacy in its wake. the remnants of bill moving away from the canadian coast after churning up gigantic waves, that swept a group of surf...
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we're america's health insurance companies. >>> i'm julia boorstin with your cnbc market wrap. the dow rose for a sixth straight session thanks to an encouraging report on home prices and the unexpected jump in consumer confidence. the dow is up 30 points. the s&p 500 added about 2.5 points. the nasdaq is up 6.25 points. >>> improving outlook on the u.s. job market in the overall economy led to a surprise rebound in consumer confidence this month. the consumers are still worried about their own personal incomes which could be a drag on future spending. >>> more signs of recovery in the housing sector. prices of single family homes rose for the second consecutive month in june beating expectations. >>> president obama officially nominated ben bernanke to a second term as fed chairman today, but even pro-bernanke lawmakers are promising a thorough confirmation process. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." well, the outrage continues to grow for scot laend's release of the man involved in the 19 8 lockerbie airli
we're america's health insurance companies. >>> i'm julia boorstin with your cnbc market wrap. the dow rose for a sixth straight session thanks to an encouraging report on home prices and the unexpected jump in consumer confidence. the dow is up 30 points. the s&p 500 added about 2.5 points. the nasdaq is up 6.25 points. >>> improving outlook on the u.s. job market in the overall economy led to a surprise rebound in consumer confidence this month. the consumers are still...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew... yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn't you notice this was weird? no. they taste fresh because you make them fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. in the soup or pasta aisle. >>> i'm lynn berry. here's what's happening. afghan officials say at least 40 people are dead after a string of explosion in the southern city of kandahar. five car bombs went off simultaneously, destroying the offices of a construction company. >>> a faulty fuel valve is forcing nasa to scrub the launch of "discovery." last n
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew... yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i...
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and i think obama would really like to be the guy that brings osama bin laden's head home to america. >> reporter: livingstone says the cia practice of hiring contractors to carry out missions is not a new practice and he says it has been going on since the dawn of the agency and he says he and many current cia officers would like to see it done away with. >> he mr. livingstone may love barack obama but americans may be losing confidence in him. the "washington post" abc news survey finds less than half of americans, 49% say they now believe the president will make the right decisions for the country. the people say they are concerned over health care reform and are anxious about the growing federal budget deficit. >>> furious relatives of americans killed on board pan am 103 in ' 88 plan to mount a protest. moammar faffty will visit the united nations next month and they plan to be there to greet him. the scottish justice officials released a man because he is dying of cancer. >>> up next, topper is back with the weekend forecast and another look at the aftermath of today's storm ram
and i think obama would really like to be the guy that brings osama bin laden's head home to america. >> reporter: livingstone says the cia practice of hiring contractors to carry out missions is not a new practice and he says it has been going on since the dawn of the agency and he says he and many current cia officers would like to see it done away with. >> he mr. livingstone may love barack obama but americans may be losing confidence in him. the "washington post" abc...
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according to creditsolutions of america. the largest debt settlement in the country. they ring the ball every time they persuade a company to settle someone's debt. thousands of unhappy customers have complained. >> i had no contact with them for over a year. >> reporter: she saw an ad for credit solutions on tv. karen remained in the credit solutions for 20 years. during that time, they didn't initiate a single debt settlement for her. >> i'm out of pocket, $2,088 and nothing to show for it. >> karen's not alone. >> these are all of the complaints. >> reporter: the better business bureau has collected more than 1500 complaints. attorney jones in three state have filed in three states. >> we have a proven track record of success. and hundreds and thousands of people who have successfully completed our program. >> reporter: the company blames its legal troubles on a one-year period from december 2006 to december 2007. which the company was under different ownership. >> i don't have a specific answer to that. >> reporter: but the new york attorney general says he does.
according to creditsolutions of america. the largest debt settlement in the country. they ring the ball every time they persuade a company to settle someone's debt. thousands of unhappy customers have complained. >> i had no contact with them for over a year. >> reporter: she saw an ad for credit solutions on tv. karen remained in the credit solutions for 20 years. during that time, they didn't initiate a single debt settlement for her. >> i'm out of pocket, $2,088 and nothing...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> chad myers in the hurricane-tracking center, the severe weather center. you've got both hurricane and severe weather today, right, chad? >> i do. i want to talk a little bit about both, what the hurricane is doing, what it did overnight. lost a little bit of intensity. down to 120. still a very serious storm, of course, at 120 miles per hour. i want to show you what the models have done as well. there's the storm itself. the islands still well to the south of here, so it is not going to affect the british virgin islands other than waves. u.s. virgin islands, again, but mainly the north shore here. the computer models have tried to take it away from the u.s., and what i typically see here if we're trying to catch a hurricane especially on the outer banks. you think it's coming, it's coming, it's coming. and all of a sudden it keeps turning away with the westerly winds taking it away from the u.s. we'll see if that actually ha
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> chad myers in the hurricane-tracking center, the severe weather center. you've got both hurricane and severe weather today, right, chad? >> i do. i want to talk a little bit about both, what the hurricane is doing, what it did overnight. lost a little bit of intensity. down to 120. still a very serious storm, of course, at 120 miles per hour. i want to show you what the models...
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the second thing is does it make america safer? no. in fact, it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and elsewhere, that doesn't help america. >> all right. we have to take a break here. i just want to point out to the audience that is purely coincidental that this country has not been attacked again since 9/11. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> on this day in 1967, civil rights leader thurgood marshall became the first african american confirmed as a supreme court justice. he would serve on the court for 24 years as a leader of the liberal wing. ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be
the second thing is does it make america safer? no. in fact, it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and elsewhere, that doesn't help america. >> all right. we have to take a break here. i just want to point out to the audience that is purely coincidental that this country has not been attacked again since 9/11. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made...
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i almost said americas. -- i almost said "america's." looking back will teach people never to play to the edge. will teach people i know the president wants me to do it and the director says it is a good thing and i am capable, but i do not think so. we will teach to mitigate. to a workforce that we need to be vigorous and active. no matter how narrowly defined, this will start pulling threads. you'll have a significant number of agency folks being pulled through this process, in my mind, to no good. the article being released next monday is a 2004 report. i simply make the point that one agency contractor was prosecuted and convicted for his treatment of a detainee, and that career prosecutor is in the district of virginia. career prosecutors in the eastern district of virginia reviewed the report and concluded no further prosecutions are indicated. after that was done, he returned to the agency and we took disciplinary action. one final point i make is that report has been at the hill since 2004 to the senior members of the committee s
i almost said americas. -- i almost said "america's." looking back will teach people never to play to the edge. will teach people i know the president wants me to do it and the director says it is a good thing and i am capable, but i do not think so. we will teach to mitigate. to a workforce that we need to be vigorous and active. no matter how narrowly defined, this will start pulling threads. you'll have a significant number of agency folks being pulled through this process, in my...
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according to credit solutions of america, the largest debt settlement company in the country. they ring the bell every time they persuade a credit card company to settle someone's debt. for less than they really owe. thousands of unhappy customers have complained. >> i had no contact with them for over a year. >> repeporter: karen was deep i debt when she saw an add for credit solutions on tv. >> we dramatically reduce you debt. >> she remain in theredit solutions program for 20 years. during that time, they didn't initiate a single debt settlement for her. but it deduct d its fee each month. $2,088, and nothing to show for it. >> and karen's not alone. >> t these are all of the complaints. >> reporter: the better business bureau has collected more than 1,500 complaints. attorney generals in three states have filed suit and there's a class action suit on potentially thousands of former customers. >> we have a proven track record of success. and hureds and thousands of people who have successfully completed our program. >> reporter: the company blames its legal troubles on a on
according to credit solutions of america, the largest debt settlement company in the country. they ring the bell every time they persuade a credit card company to settle someone's debt. for less than they really owe. thousands of unhappy customers have complained. >> i had no contact with them for over a year. >> repeporter: karen was deep i debt when she saw an add for credit solutions on tv. >> we dramatically reduce you debt. >> she remain in theredit solutions...
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united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am perfectly fine with that. i come and debate you, laura. i love debate. let it be all over tv, but let's notç just singleç out one sidd suggested that the field was not fair. laura: all right, let's move on to the howardçç dean town hall meeting. he said what a lot of people would not say. lawsuits against health-care professionals, and you can talk çtoç ob/tty and doctors and surgeons. -- you can talk to ob-gyn doctors. bought andç paid for. çthat was by the american association of trial lawyers. >> alisyn, he said, i
united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am...
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jane: violent clashes breaking out in the largest city in south america. riot police near sao paulo, brazil, are trying to evacuate in legal residents. police fired teargas to disperse crowds, and they shot back with rockets and homemade bombs. one person was hurt, which is pretty incredible. the three protesters were taken into custody. jon: michigan police are searching for a suspect in the murder of this man, dennis mccarthy. police say that an intruder stormed into his home sunday and there was a struggle. but there is a twist. he had just been released from jail after serving time. police did not consider this random violence. they think that somebody had a grudge against crampon mccarthy. jane: christianity is being attacked on the internet. we have the latest. >> yes, packers are trying to target christians by pulling some juvenile stunts on facebook. there are reports of obscene pictures and racist messages being posted on people's pages that make the user to look like they sent out these crude status updates or made nasty, insensitive comments on
jane: violent clashes breaking out in the largest city in south america. riot police near sao paulo, brazil, are trying to evacuate in legal residents. police fired teargas to disperse crowds, and they shot back with rockets and homemade bombs. one person was hurt, which is pretty incredible. the three protesters were taken into custody. jon: michigan police are searching for a suspect in the murder of this man, dennis mccarthy. police say that an intruder stormed into his home sunday and there...
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britain and america are supposed to be close allies, they are supposed to be joined at the hip fighting the global war on terror and here is a key ally releasing one of the world's most wanted terrorists to go back to be feeted by one of the world's biggest terrorist regimes. >> it makes us look stupid. we allowed the gadhafi government to get back on the international oil business. on the grounds they dropped weapons of mass destruction. it seems like it's a pretty cold peace out there. >> yeah, well, of course, the thing that's really concentrating a lot of minds, chris, is the 44 billion barrels of oil that libya is sitting on and the world's oil companies are basically desperate to get in there. >> yeah. >> in all the speculation here in london is that the real reason the british government has sanctioned the return of megrahi is because bp, the british oil giants, want to get into libya in a big way and get developing those untapped oil reserves. >> who made the call? i hear a lot about scottish devolution, they're going to have more independence. was it a judicial decision, an exe
britain and america are supposed to be close allies, they are supposed to be joined at the hip fighting the global war on terror and here is a key ally releasing one of the world's most wanted terrorists to go back to be feeted by one of the world's biggest terrorist regimes. >> it makes us look stupid. we allowed the gadhafi government to get back on the international oil business. on the grounds they dropped weapons of mass destruction. it seems like it's a pretty cold peace out there....
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they're sitting in a cave laughing somewhere saying america is about to destroy itself and we're going to sit and watch. >> judy, you are to the times and you cover national security. is the press coverage focusing on the national security applications of the cia think it's all about politics was to mark. >> i think it's about both in its legitimately about both because the director of the cia is a very important factor should be in washington. the dissing of him says a great deal about this administration and the president's attitude towards that institution which on one hand he says he needs and respects, and gives a guarantee that no one will follow the law will be prosecuted, and the next day does something like this, which is used especially by the republicans as undercutting the agency and leon panetta. so it is a fascinating story politically and substantively. >> have reporters made it a point that this is been done before by the inspector general of the cia which mark. >> i think so. the new york times story on friday pointed out they were investigated before another node char
they're sitting in a cave laughing somewhere saying america is about to destroy itself and we're going to sit and watch. >> judy, you are to the times and you cover national security. is the press coverage focusing on the national security applications of the cia think it's all about politics was to mark. >> i think it's about both in its legitimately about both because the director of the cia is a very important factor should be in washington. the dissing of him says a great deal...
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i almost said "america's." looking back will teach people never to play to the edge. will teach people i know the president wants me to do it and the director says it is a good thing and i am capable, but i do not think so. we will teach to mitigate. to a workforce that we need to be vigorous and active. no matter how narrowly defined, this will start pulling threads. you'll have a significant number of agency folks being pulled through this process, in my mind, to no good. the article being released next monday is a 2004 report. i simply make the point that one agency contractor was prosecuted and convicted for his treatment of a detainee, and that career prosecutor is in the district of virginia. career prosecutors in the eastern district of virginia reviewed the report and concluded no further prosecutions are indicated. after that was done, he returned to the agency and we took disciplinary action. one final point i make is that report has been at the hill since 2004 to the senior members of the committee since 2006. why would this report prompt us to have a speci
i almost said "america's." looking back will teach people never to play to the edge. will teach people i know the president wants me to do it and the director says it is a good thing and i am capable, but i do not think so. we will teach to mitigate. to a workforce that we need to be vigorous and active. no matter how narrowly defined, this will start pulling threads. you'll have a significant number of agency folks being pulled through this process, in my mind, to no good. the...
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united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am perfectly fine with that. i come and debate you, laura. i love debate. let it be all over tv, but let's notç just singleç out one sidd suggested that the field was not fair. laura: all right, let's move on to the howardçç dean town hall meeting. he said what a lot of people would not say. lawsuits against health-care professionals, and you can talk çtoç ob/tty and doctors and surgeons. -- you can talk to ob-gyn doctors. bought andç paid for. çthat was by the american association of trial lawyers. >> alisyn, he said, i
united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am...
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. >> america's cable companies created spent as a public service. no government mandate, no government money. what's now, democratic representative ron and kind takes questions from constituents. from whitehall i school in white hall, wisconsin. this is about 90 minutes. >> the purpose of today's meeting is try to get some feedback and get some suggestions on the health-care system that we have in the country. we will have kind of a lottery system where numbers will be called. if you have the number, you can, to one of the microphones and there will be a time limits to get through as much -- as many people as possible. i think it will be carried out will hold up a 32nd signed. if there is something of a more personal nature, i will be around for a while, so you can come up to me in a little bit. i also want to think the superintendent and principal for opening up the high school in this auditorium. it was very generous for them to do that. for those of you who have been to some of my previous sessions, we usually do not generate as much attention or
. >> america's cable companies created spent as a public service. no government mandate, no government money. what's now, democratic representative ron and kind takes questions from constituents. from whitehall i school in white hall, wisconsin. this is about 90 minutes. >> the purpose of today's meeting is try to get some feedback and get some suggestions on the health-care system that we have in the country. we will have kind of a lottery system where numbers will be called. if...
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united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am perfectly fine with that. i come and debate you, laura. i love debate. let it be all over tv, but let's notç just singleç out one sidd suggested that the field was not fair. laura: all right, let's move on to the howardçç dean town hall meeting. he said what a lot of people would not say. lawsuits against health-care professionals, and you can talk çtoç ob/tty and doctors and surgeons. -- you can talk to ob-gyn doctors. bought andç paid for. çthat was by the american association of trial lawyers. >> alisyn, he said, i
united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am...
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so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the streets are closed to traffic and kids are just free to run around and trick or treat like crazy and they're all walking around with 50 pound burlap sacks of candy like every kid's dream and iñán say in the book, you know, a comfortable american might potentially take -- could afford to take a kind of jaundice view of suburban life and there have been no end of writers who have pontificated on the malaise of the burbs but when you have lived in a refuge camp and fled a war zone and you've come to america, you know, the t
so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the...
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but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be rationed, and quality will decrease. your health care will be reduced to one simple question. are you worth the cost? just look at canada and england where government controlled health care. patients wait up for a year for vital surgeries, delays that can be deadly. many drugs and treatments can be withheld. laura: frank, who is responsible for that ad. that's a winner. >> it's an organization that protect patients now it is so effective because it's a doctor who is speaking. it's a female doctor who is compassionate. she is explaining the difference between the america
but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be...
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america's best crossover. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship international, too. yes, but i ship hundreds of things, in all sizes. great, because flat rate boxes come in four sizes. call and we'll send a free supply, plus up to $160 in offers. when you're ready to ship, we'll even pick them up for free, no matter how many you have. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. call or go online now to get started. you hungry? yeah. me too. (do
america's best crossover. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat...
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and phoenix 103. >>> coming up on "america this morning," cash for clunkers may be over. but now, the government is helping your purchasing power around the house. >>> and ahead of an upcoming visit, omar ghadafi is finding he's not welcome in one u.s. .own. all free clear 2x concentrated detergent. all free clear's powerful clean is free of the ingredients you'll find in most detergents: no perfumes... no dyes... no preservatives... free clear is specially designed for people with sensitive skin and has powerful stainlifters, so you can trust it to get the job done right. free clear is the number-one detergent recommended by dermatologists... so, for a pure clean, all free clear is all you need. i had a heart attack at 57. my doctor told me .i should've been... doing more for my high cholesterol. what was i thinking? but now i trust my heartto lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol loering medications, lipitor is fda approved .to reduce the risk..., of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds .of heart surger
and phoenix 103. >>> coming up on "america this morning," cash for clunkers may be over. but now, the government is helping your purchasing power around the house. >>> and ahead of an upcoming visit, omar ghadafi is finding he's not welcome in one u.s. .own. all free clear 2x concentrated detergent. all free clear's powerful clean is free of the ingredients you'll find in most detergents: no perfumes... no dyes... no preservatives... free clear is specially designed...
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now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american people from there it extends to local law enforcement and, from there, up to the federal government, and then, finally, out beyond our shores. where america's international allies can serve and do serve as pans in a collective fight against terrorism. in the last four weeks alone, i have traveled nearly 30,000 miles. from islamabad to seattle. engaging partners in all of these levels. we have brokered international agreements, launched new partnerships, and challenged our citizens to play their part in our collective security. we face a common threat, it requires a collective response. and we mus
now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american...
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my father received excellent medical care, the best available in america today. his heart failure improved. but within two days he became confused and paranoid and delusional. his dementia had been unmasked. the medical condition is called delirium and it is an increasing problem in our frail and aging population. i stayed with my family every night fending off bed rails and iv poles, check every bag plugged in his arm running interference when he went down to x-ray and the bathroom, when he became too agitated to rest i reassured him my hand on his arm or shoulder and one night to quell the demons of his delirium, i even crawled into bed with him and held him as he had done for me a lifetime ago. after four days in the hospital and with the assent of his physician, i took my father home because i knew as a geriatrician that if i did not, it would be unlikely he would ever come home again. to continue this hospital stay in this unfamiliar and frightening environment would only add to my father's confusion and agitation, require more medications, and engender even
my father received excellent medical care, the best available in america today. his heart failure improved. but within two days he became confused and paranoid and delusional. his dementia had been unmasked. the medical condition is called delirium and it is an increasing problem in our frail and aging population. i stayed with my family every night fending off bed rails and iv poles, check every bag plugged in his arm running interference when he went down to x-ray and the bathroom, when he...
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do you know, what, america? you are overweight because you do not pick up this dictionary. pick it up for every day. 100 over the head dictionary presses you will lose the weight and me smart for our love miriam webster but new oxford dictionary. if you're in the military or retired you have the i love me wall with your plaques and ribbons and awards that your wife eighth. i do not have that my home is demilitarized except for a few model soldiers military stuff does not belong in a home my i love me wall is all of the books that go from here to hear buds why would i save a that addition? because when i am old and all burned out and use of i want to pull out the i italian division i love the italians. but they are afraid at some point* they will issue a copy of the st. jerome's bible with a topless model trust me she is not in the book. she is not in the book but the italians are i italians. they cannot help themselves. [laughter] and another example of how the nation comes through with themself, the polls you have the dark slotback look no-nonsense it is black. we all live
do you know, what, america? you are overweight because you do not pick up this dictionary. pick it up for every day. 100 over the head dictionary presses you will lose the weight and me smart for our love miriam webster but new oxford dictionary. if you're in the military or retired you have the i love me wall with your plaques and ribbons and awards that your wife eighth. i do not have that my home is demilitarized except for a few model soldiers military stuff does not belong in a home my i...
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pride is what this story is about in america. this is a story about pride. and there's two kinds of pride. there's the kind of pride that a father whose proud of something his child does, that's good pride. we all know what that pride is. it's a good thing. susette has pride. she has the good kind of pride. she's a person that, you know, what? i made this pink house what it is. i sanded these floors with my hands and knees. i clean the place myself. my feet bled with sandals to get to the door. i have something in this place and i have pride in my place and i'm not going to let somebody come in here and take it away. that's one kind of pride. here's the other kind of pride. there's the pride that is the first of the seven cardinal sins. well, that kind of pride is oozing through this story. that's the pride that says, we're smarter than everybody else. we know what's better for you. don't get in our way. there is no room for compromise. and when you win the case at the end of the day, and the supreme court says, 5-4 you can take these houses, that still does
pride is what this story is about in america. this is a story about pride. and there's two kinds of pride. there's the kind of pride that a father whose proud of something his child does, that's good pride. we all know what that pride is. it's a good thing. susette has pride. she has the good kind of pride. she's a person that, you know, what? i made this pink house what it is. i sanded these floors with my hands and knees. i clean the place myself. my feet bled with sandals to get to the door....
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the festival benefits a local foodbank and it's part of a fox watch across america. shepard: there is a major hurricane blowing off the west coast of mexico and threatening the baja. hurricane jimena bearing down on the baja peninsula. we have just gotten an update from the national hurricane center a little bit early. this thing is a monster. what the storm could mean for the area's countless beach resorts. plus, it's the sort of illness that is usually deadly for the very old and the very young. but tonight there are brand new questions about the h1n1 flu. now that it's apparently killed a healthy young policeman in just a few weeks. that's next. quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. shepar
the festival benefits a local foodbank and it's part of a fox watch across america. shepard: there is a major hurricane blowing off the west coast of mexico and threatening the baja. hurricane jimena bearing down on the baja peninsula. we have just gotten an update from the national hurricane center a little bit early. this thing is a monster. what the storm could mean for the area's countless beach resorts. plus, it's the sort of illness that is usually deadly for the very old and the very...
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. -- we will let him explain it himself. ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. maybe one of the most important... that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. getting one. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --ww
. -- we will let him explain it himself. ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. maybe one of the most...
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is that new in america? >> that report showed you and your viewers the sights and sounds of democracy in action. i think that should be applauded and we should say thank you to the people who are standing up to a very bad idea. we have in this tradition an ability for people to fight against ideas they don't like. we want them to do it peacefully and civilly but this should be respected, not criticized. if anybody is undermining the direction of the country it's people like dr. dean who say we should have a new health care system proposed by president obama. sean: interesting to see if the media will call him out on what he just lied about because we saw the tape and heard him with our own ears. 58 democratic senators. obviously byrd and kennedy are not feeling well so i wouldn't expect them to have a town hall but less than a third are willing to go out and meet with the american people. grandmothers, stay at home moms, veterans, concerned citizens. do you think they're hiding from the american people or th
is that new in america? >> that report showed you and your viewers the sights and sounds of democracy in action. i think that should be applauded and we should say thank you to the people who are standing up to a very bad idea. we have in this tradition an ability for people to fight against ideas they don't like. we want them to do it peacefully and civilly but this should be respected, not criticized. if anybody is undermining the direction of the country it's people like dr. dean who...
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let's try to come together, america. let's stop chastising each other because of the parties we belong to and let's try to come together as people. host: moving on now to alabama. caller: yes, i think -- what i think what he is doing, a good example, he spent money on horses, turtles -- you have people up here who do not know whether next meal is coming from. old people are eating cat and dog food because they do not have enough money to live on. host: caller, let's return to the matter at hand here. caller: that is what kind of thing i think that they have done. host: we appreciate your thoughts. another tweet. more on the front pages from around the country. this one from new jersey. they point out here that new jersey takes a 7% bite from the fed to be big, but dealerships remain packed. here is the front page from the sun. "denver post" where's says that a small ripple of jobs so far -- 1000 full-time slots are linked to federal aid and it says that thousands more are in the pipeline. supposed to create 59,000 jobs i
let's try to come together, america. let's stop chastising each other because of the parties we belong to and let's try to come together as people. host: moving on now to alabama. caller: yes, i think -- what i think what he is doing, a good example, he spent money on horses, turtles -- you have people up here who do not know whether next meal is coming from. old people are eating cat and dog food because they do not have enough money to live on. host: caller, let's return to the matter at hand...
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this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from today's meeting? that this is a very well informed part of our citizenry. we have had the quotations on the bill repeatedly, which shows that there has been a lot of study on the house bill. you have raised a number of provisions which impressed me. but, no, -- you know what is going on. i have a very good idea of the temper of a crowd. i saw a standing ovation to return america to the constitution. it is more than an earful. and i am not surprised. i have been a lot of town meetings, had hundreds of them during the course of my tenure in the senate an
this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from...
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i don't think this is the end of america. but it's going to take time and i think obama's policies are dragging it out. what you need is to get support and for it to clear out the chase to get the homes foreclosed on to get businesses to go bank rupt to need to go bank rupt. cut regulation make it easier for people to do business. then you get the reagan recovery. now you have obama supporting the fail failure. >> he put a trillion dollars into the economy and it will spark up at least temporarily. i think this issue of having to raise middle class taxes will be a seminole event. it will not be a debate over the stimulus or healthcare. this will be a big deal that i always use my mom. my mom gets -- he said he wasn't going to raise her taxes if he does she will be -- >> people think because this is such a complicated issue they are thinking we are spending all of this money you are going to make me raise my taxes the natural thing is to think stop spending money on propping up a company that are going out of business. i think
i don't think this is the end of america. but it's going to take time and i think obama's policies are dragging it out. what you need is to get support and for it to clear out the chase to get the homes foreclosed on to get businesses to go bank rupt to need to go bank rupt. cut regulation make it easier for people to do business. then you get the reagan recovery. now you have obama supporting the fail failure. >> he put a trillion dollars into the economy and it will spark up at least...
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. -- revolt in america. [applause] i have seen involvement from americans like i have never seen before. everybody from special interests have gone to the white house asking for support. then when we finish, we will take care of you. there is no better example than the drug companies. [applause] the lobbyist for the drug companies, someone who makes over a million dollars a year, went to the white house, and was quoted, and he said, we need somebody to come in first. if you want someone to come in first, you will have their rock- solid deal. the ceo of pharma. he said that they attract a negotiation threw out, moving away from ideas like the government negotiation of prices or the importation of cheaper drugs from canada which could save money. "$80 billion is the max." that is what he said. has anyone ever been excited -- inbound to the board house for a deal lately? -- invited to the white house for a deal lately? drug companies are blocking generic drug companies. now apparently they need to ensure that t
. -- revolt in america. [applause] i have seen involvement from americans like i have never seen before. everybody from special interests have gone to the white house asking for support. then when we finish, we will take care of you. there is no better example than the drug companies. [applause] the lobbyist for the drug companies, someone who makes over a million dollars a year, went to the white house, and was quoted, and he said, we need somebody to come in first. if you want someone to come...
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>> as do movies like "little miss sunshine". ♪ >> some people in america are disgusted by these pageants. >> we well, i think that's their opinion. we're not going to stop doing them. parents enjoy showcasing their kids. what is wrong with that? as long as you keep it in a positive aspect, i don't think anything is wrong with that. >> the spray tans, why is it so necessary? why can't children be beautiful the way they are? >> the tan, i mean, i just think it looks pretty to be tanned. you know? swimsuit models, whatever. you want to have a nice glow to you. >> but she's 4. >> but she's 4. >> look in the bathroom -- >> as for the over the top costumes? many people are concerned they're sexualizing these very young girls. do you think the show girl outfit is appropriate for a 4-year-old? >> she's covered everywhere. when i think of a show girl, i think of a gorgeous, glamorous woman. to me, it's old hollywood. the glamour. not sexualizing my child. >> mickey wood admits showcasing her child is the ultimate high. >> that's when you won little miss arkansas. >> but maintains that eden is sti
>> as do movies like "little miss sunshine". ♪ >> some people in america are disgusted by these pageants. >> we well, i think that's their opinion. we're not going to stop doing them. parents enjoy showcasing their kids. what is wrong with that? as long as you keep it in a positive aspect, i don't think anything is wrong with that. >> the spray tans, why is it so necessary? why can't children be beautiful the way they are? >> the tan, i mean, i just...
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america's best crossover. a evrasir special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. >>> after two terms and a failed bid at the white house, there is now growing talk that rudy giuliani is eyeing new york's governor's mansion. mary snow is working that story for us. mary, what are you hearing? >> reporter: rudy giuliani has left the door open to a potential run for new york governor. and now at least one person sees increasing chances that he will actually do it. he has been out of the running since his brucing white house bid failed in 2008. but allies say rudy giuliani is seriously thinking about running for new york governor.
america's best crossover. a evrasir special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. >>> after two...
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. >> there is a mood in america of anger. with so many people unemployed and with so much bickering in washington. >> reporter: democratic lawmakers are trying to wrestle back control from local constituents using town halls to vent frustration. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. >> reporter: signs say obama lies, grandma dies and portray the president as hitler. >> the president is now supporting genocide against the american people. >> it is an outrageous falsehood that there is anything like what you are talking about. >> reporter: dozens of town hall meetings are being held across the country today. one scheduled for here in new jersey had to be moved to a larger location to accommodate the overflow crowd. democrats have also set up a war room on captiol hill to help lawmakers handle questions from unhappy crowds. president obama is working the front lines, too with upcoming town halls out west. it san all-out assault. >> from what all the scare tactics out there what is truly sc
. >> there is a mood in america of anger. with so many people unemployed and with so much bickering in washington. >> reporter: democratic lawmakers are trying to wrestle back control from local constituents using town halls to vent frustration. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. >> reporter: signs say obama lies, grandma dies and portray the president as hitler. >> the president is now supporting genocide against the...